<p>“The bodies were found in a decomposed state late Wednesday. But we have not found anything suspicious from their flat. There were no strangulation or other marks on any of the bodies. It may be a case of suicides,” a police officer at the Hinjewadi police station said.<br /><br />The deceased have been identified as A.T. Narayanan, 65, his wife Indira, 60, and sons Vishnuvardhan, 35, and Madhusdan, 28, all residing at Bavdhan.<br /><br />Narayanan's neighbours had informed the police about a foul smell emanating from the flat.<br />“Only medical reports will be able to ascertain the exact cause of their deaths. We have sent the bodies for post-mortem examination," the police officer added.</p>
<p>“The bodies were found in a decomposed state late Wednesday. But we have not found anything suspicious from their flat. There were no strangulation or other marks on any of the bodies. It may be a case of suicides,” a police officer at the Hinjewadi police station said.<br /><br />The deceased have been identified as A.T. Narayanan, 65, his wife Indira, 60, and sons Vishnuvardhan, 35, and Madhusdan, 28, all residing at Bavdhan.<br /><br />Narayanan's neighbours had informed the police about a foul smell emanating from the flat.<br />“Only medical reports will be able to ascertain the exact cause of their deaths. We have sent the bodies for post-mortem examination," the police officer added.</p>